Vibrationally excited HCN transitions in circumstellar envelopes of carbon-rich AGB stars
Manali Jeste, Yan Gong, Ka Tat Wong, Karl M. Menten, Tomasz Kami\'nski, and Friedrich Wyrowski

TL;DR
This study investigates vibrationally excited HCN lines in the circumstellar envelopes of carbon-rich AGB stars, revealing their widespread presence, physical conditions, and new maser detections, enhancing understanding of inner stellar environments.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive survey of vibrationally excited HCN lines in C-rich AGB stars, including new maser detections and insights into excitation conditions and variability.
Findings
68 vibrationally excited HCN lines detected in 13 stars
39 thermal and 29 maser lines identified, with 23 new masers
Confirmation of hot inner regions with excitation temperatures 800-900 K
Abstract
Context. HCN is the most abundant molecule after H and CO in the circumstellar envelopes (CSEs) of carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. Its rotational lines within vibrationally excited states are exceptional tracers of the innermost region of C-rich CSEs. Aims. We aim to constrain the physical conditions of CSEs of C-rich stars using thermal lines of the HCN molecule. Additionally, we also search for new HCN masers and probe the temporal variations for HCN masers, which should shed light on their pumping mechanisms. Methods. We observed 16 C-rich AGB stars in various HCN rotational transitions within the ground and 12 vibrationally excited states with the APEX 12 m submillimeter telescope. Results. We detect 68 vibrationally excited HCN lines from 13 C-rich stars, including 39 thermal transitions and 29 maser lines, which suggests that vibrationally excited HCN lines…
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